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Company
Dioxycle
Climate · Hardware · Enterprise

Dioxycle

Dioxycle is a French-American climate-tech company building a low-temperature electrolyzer that turns waste CO2, water, and renewable electricity into sustainable ethylene - the world's most-used organic chemical - at a cost competitive with fossil-derived ethylene. Founded in 2021 by electrochemists Sarah Lamaison and David Wakerley, it aims to electrify chemical manufacturing and recycle industrial carbon emissions at gigaton scale.

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Sarah Lamaison
Founder · Scientist · Executive

Sarah Lamaison

Sarah Lamaison is the co-founder and CEO of Dioxycle, a Paris- and Bay Area-based climate-tech company building electrolyzers that turn industrial CO2 into ethylene and other chemicals using only water, electricity, and waste carbon. A chemist trained at Ecole Polytechnique, Cambridge, College de France, and Stanford, she turned her PhD on artificial photosynthesis into a company aiming to decarbonize one of the planet's dirtiest industries while staying cost-competitive with fossil feedstocks. She raised $17M in Series A funding led by Breakthrough Energy Ventures and Lowercarbon Capital, won the L'Oreal-UNESCO Young Talent award, and was named to Forbes 30 Under 30.

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Company
Twelve
Climate · Hardware · Enterprise

Twelve

Twelve is a carbon transformation company that uses an electrochemical reactor to turn captured CO2, water, and renewable electricity into the same chemicals and fuels usually drilled out of the ground - including E-Jet, a drop-in sustainable aviation fuel. Founded by Stanford-trained electrochemists, it is building the first industrial-scale CO2 electrolyzer plant in Moses Lake, Washington.

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